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Foreign Beggars

Foreign Beggars were an English hip hop and dubstep group. Since their formation in 2002, the group's trajectory had seen them evolve from an underground hip hop group to an electronic crossover act. The group consisted of four artists individually known as Orifice Vulgatron (Pavan Mukhi, vocals), Metropolis Graham (Ebow Enyan Graham, vocals), DJ Nonames (James Miller, turntables), and Dag Nabbit (Dag Torgersbraten, producer). Vulgatron and Metropolis combined with Noisia to make the side project and supergroup "I Am Legion".[1] They released their collaborative album I Am Legion on 2 September 2013.

Foreign Beggars
Background information
OriginLondon, England
Genres
Years active2003–2019
Labels
Past members
  • Orifice Vulgatron
  • Dag Nabbit
  • DJ Nonames
  • Metropolis

Foreign Beggars made their start producing several singles and albums on their own Dented Records imprint. In 2011 they teamed up with the Never Say Die label on The Harder They Fall EP. Following a diverse series of singles for mau5trap released in 2012, the group released its new album The Uprising on the deadmau5-helmed label. In celebration of the release of the album, Foreign Beggars went on UK and North American tours to showcase their new material in the live arena.

On 9 May 2019, the group announced via Facebook they were to disband after 17 years together,[2] with Mukhi announcing a new solo project, PAV4N, around the same date.

On 18 April 2020, Foreign Beggars member Ebow Enyan 'Metropolis' Graham 'suffered an accident at home and died in the early hours of the morning'.[3][4][5]

On 29 January 2021, the group's remaining members collaborated with Delhi-based hip hop duo Seedhe Maut and producer Sez on the Beat to release the song 'No Enema'.[6]

History edit

 
DJ Nonames, Paaspop 2014
 
Orifice Vulgatron, Paaspop 2014

Orifice Vulgatron and Dag Nabbit met in Dubai playing in metal, grunge and indie bands as early as 1993.[7][8] They later formed a group making hip hop in 1996/1997 and soon after started throwing DnB house parties and raves in sports halls and ballrooms. Dag Nabbit moved to Norway in 1998, Orifice Vulgatron to London in 1999, both continued to produce, promote and perform.

DJ Nonames also met Metropolis at university in 2000. They soon joined hip hop and funk band Focused Few and began throwing warehouse parties and touring.[9] Orifice Vulgatron was introduced to Nonames through DJ Gizroc, then part of the Mixologists Crew, whilst working on sound and lighting for "The Wizard of Oz", where Nonames was doing the entire sound with a Technics 1210, a vestax 05 and a "Wizard of Oz" vinyl. By late 2002 Orifice Vulgatron and Dag Nabbit decided to release Foreign Beggars on their own imprint Dented Records and started performing and recording alongside DJ Nonames, Metropolis and beatboxer Shlomo.

Release history edit

Where Did the Sun Go? (01/ Feb 2003) edit

The debut release from Foreign Beggars was a two-track single released on Dented Records. "Where Did the Sun Go?" featured Anik from Dark Circle (defcon/JazzFudge) & Tommy Evans (Y&R productions) and a solo track called Pisstake Pictures by founding members Orifice Vulgatron and Dag Nabbit.

Season's Beatings edit

Season's Beatings is the second release from Foreign Beggars in the form of a 3 track EP. The lead track 'Coded Rhythm Talk' features legendary UK rap Group Task Force. Evil Dr hip hop ft Dark Circle & A solo track called Dark Parts from Orifice Vulgatron

Asylum Speakers (Nov 2003) edit

On 27 November 2003 the group released their first album Asylum Speakers. The record featured the following guest artists: Kashmere, Graziella, Dr. Syntax, Anik, Tommy Evans, MRX, Carnage, Grim, Finsta, DVS, Skinnyman, Wayne Wonda, Tau Rai, Lena, Farma G, Chester P, Task Force, Shlomo, Ed Skrein, Pye, Nassa, Super Novar and Highbreed. Two videos were released from this album, "Hold On" (featuring Skinnyman & DVS) and "Frosted Perspeks" (featuring Lena), which were also released as double single. The track "Hold On" was remixed by D&B legend Mickey Finn and ERB N Dub and released on Urbanism. "Mind Out" was released as single by Skrein, who was featured on the track, on Dented Records.

Bukkake Ski Trip (April 2006) edit

The controversially named Bukkake Ski Trip was released on 3 April 2006. The mixtape is a compilation of previously unheard tracks, vinyl-only releases, bootlegs, collaborations and remixes, mixed together by DJ Nonames. The albums features of range of MCs, DJs and producers including: Wildchild (Lootpack), Dr. Syntax, Skrein, Dark Circle, Kashmere the Iguana Man, DJ Square One, Dubbledge, Supar Novar (Kemet), Big Ben, DJ Sparo (Scenario), Vex'd (Planet-mu), Soundkillaz, and Ravi Shakti (Solenca). The artwork for this album was produced by legendary Spanish graffiti artist SLK/ Seleka and it is entitled "Kaps from the world famous pornostars" and now owner of Delimbo Galleries in Madrid & Sevilla. Bukkake Ski Trip saw Foreign Beggars earliest foray into electronic music with a Dubstep collaboration with Vex'd (now Kuedo) which was recorded in 2004

Stray Point Agenda (May 2006) edit

Foreign Beggars second studio album entitled Stray Point Agenda was released on 3 May 2006. The record described as darker than their original release featured guest production from Oh No (Stones Throw) and Ninja Tune’s recording artist DJ Vadim as well as guest spots from Dr. Syntax, Skrein, Dubbledge, Graziella, Wildchild and Dudley Perkins. Prior to the release of the album, the singles "Let Go" (featuring Wildchild) which featured the B-sides "Million Skill March" (featuring Wildchild, Dr. Syntax & DJ IQ) and "Crying Shame" (featuring Dr. Syntax) and the single "Slow Broiled Ilk" produced by Oh No (Stonesthrow) which featured the B-sides "Backdraft" and "Hot Plate" (featuring Dubbledge) were released to promote the album. A video for "Slow Broiled Ilk" was also released. Following the release of the album, the single "Black Hole Prophecies", produced by DJ Vadim, was released on 16 April 2007. The single also includes the "Wild Wild East" remix, which was produced by UK rap artist Jehst, and the B-side track "In It for a Minute" (featuring Graziella).

Beggars Brew (Aug 2006) edit

This mixtape was released on a limited edition CD digi pack.

"Hit That Gash" (Oct 2008) edit

The explicit and tongue-in-cheek themed "Hit That Gash" was a collaboration with French rappers Rouge À Levres (Grems and Disiz) and was released as a single with an accompanying video produced by Tony Truand which has received over 200,000 YouTube hits. The single contains a number of remixes from the following artists: Scratch Perverts' Prime Cuts, D - Code from shivasound system, Kid Dub (Definitive), Kyza, Dubbledge, Inja, Chester P (Taskforce) LDZ (aka London Zoo), Ranking Records' Seemoreproductions and Ruckspin, Dag Nabbit, and Sydney's Killa Queenz. A dubstep version of the record was released with remixes from DJ Primecuts and DJ Ruckspin entitled Hit That Gash (Dubstep Remixes)

Neurosonics Audiomedical Lab edit

In 2009 Foreign Beggars, Dr Syntax and Stig of the Dump were asked to collaborate with The Scratch Perverts for the video Neurosonics Audiomedical Lab. The video features Metropolis, Orifice Vulgatron, Dr Syntax, Stig of the Dump and beatboxer Shlomo. The video was directed by Music Director Chris Carins and has been watched by over 600,000 people following an article in the London Publication "The Metro".

Seven Figure Swagger b/w Don't Dhoow It edit

Contact ft Noisia edit

United Colours of Beggattron (Oct 2009) edit

In October 2009 the group released their third studio album United Colours of Beggattron, featuring notable production from Noisia and Ghosttown, as well as Dag Nabbit, guest appearances from Guilty Simpson (StonesThrow), Devlin, Phat Kat, Ben Sharpa, DJ 2Tall, Badness, Dubbledge, Jehst, Dr Syntax, Kyza and Kasmere. The track "Contact" which was a collaboration with Drum N Bass outfit Noisia was made into a video direct by Tony Truand Datis and has since been watched by over 15 million people on YouTube, Foreign Beggars most watched video to date. The track, which was featured on the E4 series "Skins", was released as a single with the song "Shake It", also a collaboration with Noisia, as a promo prior to the release of the album.

No Holds Barred / Get a Bit More – Excision and SKisM Remixes (Feb 2010) edit

"No Holds Barred" / "Get a Bit More" – Excision and SKisM Remixes was released through Never Say Die Records in February 2010. The two tracks are remixes of songs taken from United Colours of Beggattron, both tracks have supporting videos.

Beggattron Remixed EP 1 & 2 (Jun 2010 / Sep 2010) edit

The first installment of the remixed album contains an original track entitled "Typhoon" featuring Chasing Shadows, remixes by Plastician, Goth Trad, DJ Troubl and New Sex Fiend and the instrumentals of two of the remixed tracks. The second includes remixes by Om Unit, Planas, Blue Daisy, Diverse Concepts and DJ Troubl and the original track "Gravity" featuring Dabrye & DJ 2Tall.

The Uprising (October 2012) edit

The Uprising is the Beggars' fourth studio album. It was released on 1 October 2012 through mau5trap. The group completed their nine-date headline Uprising Tour in 2013, off the back of the album release, supported by True Tiger and ƱZ. The original dates were from 9 to 19 October 2012, but the tour was postponed due to unforeseen reasons. A remix of the album track "Crep Hype" by MRK1 was released as a free download on 22 December 2012. "See the Light" features on the FIFA 13 soundtrack as well as the Ministry of Sound compilation Addicted To Bass 2013.

I Am Legion (September 2013) edit

I Am Legion is the self-titled collaborative album by the supergroup composed of Dutch drum and bass trio Noisia and Metropolis and Orifice Vulgatron. The album was released on 2 September 2013 through Division, OWSLA and Par Excellence. The album topped the Beatport releases chart within three days of release. The album has had two singles so far: "Make Those Move" and "Choosing For You", and an instrumental version of the album will be released on 29 November 2013.

Peak Season mixtape (2014) edit

I Am Legion Remixes edit

Modus EP (2015) edit

3 Track EP Ft Eprom, Alix Perez & Riko Dan was written and recorded in a warehouse in LA & partially recorded at the Redbull Studios in LA. Riko Dan was later recorded at the total refreshment centre in London. There are 2 Videos from the project, Modus was directed by Sam Fisher from A-Space & Melody Maker from XIPHI productions. The Video for Deng ft Rikodan was directed by Jack Thompson - Roylance for Deadbeat films.

"The Bits EP" (2016) edit

The Bits a 2 track EP. The title track "The Bits" was produced by Bristol-based ASA & Sorrow. 100 Standard was produced by Fracture & Machinedrum and features UK Rapper Ocean Wisdom

"48" (2017) edit

'48' was a collaboration project between Foreign Beggars & Monster Florence that was initially intended to be an EP. The 2 Groups got together at Tom Donovan Studios having invited a carefully selected group of artists to write and record a project in 48 Hours. 9 tracks were created and the EP became an Album. Artists that featured on the project are Sumgii, Rinse the Nerd, Seeka Lytes, Bekille Music, Chisora Agor, Wolf Kash, Sumgii, Greg Blackman, Tom Donovan, The Monster Florence band, Greta Lindsay & many more. All the proceeds from the Album are dedicated to helping the homeless.

2 2 K A R M A (2018) edit

22 Karma is the Beggars' fifth studio album. It was released through Par Excellence in 2018. It features the artists Rag'n'Bone Man, OG Maco, Kojey Radical, Kate Tempest, Izzie Gibbs, Dizmack and Marcello Spooks, with production from Alix Perez, Ivy Lab, Flux Pavilion, Feed Me and Bangzy.[10]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Singles and EPs edit

  • "Where Did the Sun Go?" (2002, Dented)
  • "Seasons Beatings" (2003, Dented)
  • "Hold On" / "Frosted Perspects" (2003, Dented)
  • Crypt Drawl (2005, Dented)
  • "Let Go" (2005, Dented)
  • "Slow Broiled Ilk" (2006, Dented)
  • "In It for a Minute" / "Black Hole Prophecies" (2007, Dented)
  • "Hit That G@$h" (vs. Rouge À Levres) (2008, Dented)
  • "Contact" (with Noisia) (2009, Dented)
  • "Seven Figure Swagger" / "Don't Dhoow It" (with remixes by Machinedrum and Bar 9) (2009, Dented)
  • "No Holds Barred" / "Get a Bit More" – Excision and Skism Remixes (2010, Never Say Die)
  • Beggattron Remixed EP 1 (2010, Dented)
  • Beggattron Remixed EP 2 (2010, Dented)
  • "Badman Riddim (Jump)" (with Vato Gonzalez) (2011, Ministry of Sound) - UK #7, BPI: Silver[12]
  • The Harder They Fall EP (2011, Never Say Die)
  • "Still Getting It" (2011, Never Say Die)
  • "Palm of My Hand" (2012, mau5trap)
  • "Flying to Mars" (2012, mau5trap)
  • "Anywhere" (2012, mau5trap)
  • "Apex" (2012, mau5trap)
  • Modus EP (2014, Par Excellence)
  • "The Bits" (featuring Asa & Sorrow) / "100 Standard" (featuring Fracture, Machinedrum and Ocean Wisdom) (2016, Par Excellence)
  • "Toast" (featuring Alix Perez, Izzie Gibbs, Dizmack & SGT. Pokes) (2017, Foreign Beggars Live Ltd.)
  • "Bosh"
  • "Waved"
  • "Breakout"
  • "Comatose"
  • "No Enema" (with Seedhe Maut & Sez on the Beat) (2021, Azadi Records)
  • "MAXIMISE"
  • "Vibin'"
  • "Shades Of Amaranth"
  • LDNYCDXB EP (2022, 4NC¥)

Mixtapes edit

  • Bukkake Ski Trip
  • Beggars Brew
  • Strictly Grizzness
  • Peak Season

Awards edit

The group won "Best New Act" at the 2004 UK Hip Hop awards and were voted best group at the Lyric Pad Hip Hop awards in 2005. They were nominated for best European Hip Hop Act at the 2010 Urban Music Awards, alongside nominees Roots Manuva, Ken Ring, Professor Green, La Fouine and Tinie Tempah.

Tours edit

Foreign Beggars toured extensively worldwide, including the United States, most of mainland Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, China, India, Arabia and even on Karlsoye Island in the Arctic Circle. They have supported artists such as The Prodigy, Snoop Dogg, Amy Winehouse, Skrillex, Deadmau5, Public Enemy, Ian Brown and De La Soul.

Following the release of United Colours of Beggattron the band were invited on the 2010 UK Prodigy Tour. This led to a host of European Festival appearances including a main stage performance at Exit Festival, Glastonbury, Splash Festival, Dour Festival and Giles Peterson's Worldwide Festival in Sete, France.

In 2012, they were broadcast live on computers, iPhones, and iPads for the iTunes Festival 2012, as an opening act for Deadmau5.

Members edit

  • Orifice Vulgatron - vocals
  • Metropolis Graham - vocals (deceased)
  • DJ Nonames - turntable
  • Dag Nabbit - production

Extended Fam edit

Touring members edit

  • Pravvy Prav
  • William Davies
  • Raphael White
  • Simon Ribchester
  • Niall Lavelle

References edit

  1. ^ "Noisia Feat Foreign Beggars - Make Those Moves - YouTube". YouTube. 12 June 2013.[dead YouTube link]
  2. ^ "Foreign Beggars". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  3. ^ Reilly, Nick (20 April 2020). "Foreign Beggars' Ebow "Metropolis" Graham has died at the age of 40". NME.
  4. ^ "Foreign Beggars star Ebow 'Metropolis' Graham dies in 'accident' aged 41". The Independent. 20 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Foreign Beggars' Ebow "Metropolis" Graham has died, aged 41". DJMag.com. 20 April 2020.
  6. ^ "Remembering Ebow 'Metropolis' Graham, trailblazing UK rapper and master of polemical verse". The Independent. 6 May 2020. Retrieved 5 August 2020.
  7. ^ "Foreign Beggars". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  8. ^ "Foreign Beggars Interview". Bonafide. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  9. ^ "Rapnews.co.uk". rapnews.co.uk. 15 March 2006. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  10. ^ Jenkins, Dave (12 February 2018). "The story behind Foreign Beggars – 2 2 Karma". UKF. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  11. ^ "Bukkake Ski Trip - Foreign Beggars — Listen and discover music at". Last.fm. Retrieved 18 December 2015.
  12. ^ "British certifications – Foreign Beggars". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 10 June 2022. Type Foreign Beggars in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.

External links edit

  • Foreign Beggars site
  • BBC Asian Network - Mic Check Programme Page
  • Foreign Beggar's SoundCloud

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Foreign Beggars news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message Foreign Beggars were an English hip hop and dubstep group Since their formation in 2002 the group s trajectory had seen them evolve from an underground hip hop group to an electronic crossover act The group consisted of four artists individually known as Orifice Vulgatron Pavan Mukhi vocals Metropolis Graham Ebow Enyan Graham vocals DJ Nonames James Miller turntables and Dag Nabbit Dag Torgersbraten producer Vulgatron and Metropolis combined with Noisia to make the side project and supergroup I Am Legion 1 They released their collaborative album I Am Legion on 2 September 2013 Foreign BeggarsBackground informationOriginLondon EnglandGenresHip hop dubstep drum amp bass electro house grimeYears active2003 2019LabelsDented Data Owsla Mau5trap Never Say Die MonstercatPast membersOrifice Vulgatron Dag Nabbit DJ Nonames Metropolis Foreign Beggars made their start producing several singles and albums on their own Dented Records imprint In 2011 they teamed up with the Never Say Die label on The Harder They Fall EP Following a diverse series of singles for mau5trap released in 2012 the group released its new album The Uprising on the deadmau5 helmed label In celebration of the release of the album Foreign Beggars went on UK and North American tours to showcase their new material in the live arena On 9 May 2019 the group announced via Facebook they were to disband after 17 years together 2 with Mukhi announcing a new solo project PAV4N around the same date On 18 April 2020 Foreign Beggars member Ebow Enyan Metropolis Graham suffered an accident at home and died in the early hours of the morning 3 4 5 On 29 January 2021 the group s remaining members collaborated with Delhi based hip hop duo Seedhe Maut and producer Sez on the Beat to release the song No Enema 6 Contents 1 History 2 Release history 2 1 Where Did the Sun Go 01 Feb 2003 2 2 Season s Beatings 2 3 Asylum Speakers Nov 2003 2 4 Bukkake Ski Trip April 2006 2 5 Stray Point Agenda May 2006 2 6 Beggars Brew Aug 2006 2 7 Hit That Gash Oct 2008 2 8 Neurosonics Audiomedical Lab 2 9 Seven Figure Swagger b w Don t Dhoow It 2 10 Contact ft Noisia 2 11 United Colours of Beggattron Oct 2009 2 12 No Holds Barred Get a Bit More Excision and SKisM Remixes Feb 2010 2 13 Beggattron Remixed EP 1 amp 2 Jun 2010 Sep 2010 2 14 The Uprising October 2012 2 15 I Am Legion September 2013 2 16 Peak Season mixtape 2014 2 17 I Am Legion Remixes 2 18 Modus EP 2015 2 19 The Bits EP 2016 2 20 48 2017 2 21 2 2 K A R M A 2018 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Singles and EPs 3 3 Mixtapes 4 Awards 5 Tours 6 Members 6 1 Extended Fam 6 2 Touring members 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp DJ Nonames Paaspop 2014 nbsp Orifice Vulgatron Paaspop 2014 Orifice Vulgatron and Dag Nabbit met in Dubai playing in metal grunge and indie bands as early as 1993 7 8 They later formed a group making hip hop in 1996 1997 and soon after started throwing DnB house parties and raves in sports halls and ballrooms Dag Nabbit moved to Norway in 1998 Orifice Vulgatron to London in 1999 both continued to produce promote and perform DJ Nonames also met Metropolis at university in 2000 They soon joined hip hop and funk band Focused Few and began throwing warehouse parties and touring 9 Orifice Vulgatron was introduced to Nonames through DJ Gizroc then part of the Mixologists Crew whilst working on sound and lighting for The Wizard of Oz where Nonames was doing the entire sound with a Technics 1210 a vestax 05 and a Wizard of Oz vinyl By late 2002 Orifice Vulgatron and Dag Nabbit decided to release Foreign Beggars on their own imprint Dented Records and started performing and recording alongside DJ Nonames Metropolis and beatboxer Shlomo Release history editWhere Did the Sun Go 01 Feb 2003 edit The debut release from Foreign Beggars was a two track single released on Dented Records Where Did the Sun Go featured Anik from Dark Circle defcon JazzFudge amp Tommy Evans Y amp R productions and a solo track called Pisstake Pictures by founding members Orifice Vulgatron and Dag Nabbit Season s Beatings edit Season s Beatings is the second release from Foreign Beggars in the form of a 3 track EP The lead track Coded Rhythm Talk features legendary UK rap Group Task Force Evil Dr hip hop ft Dark Circle amp A solo track called Dark Parts from Orifice Vulgatron Asylum Speakers Nov 2003 edit On 27 November 2003 the group released their first album Asylum Speakers The record featured the following guest artists Kashmere Graziella Dr Syntax Anik Tommy Evans MRX Carnage Grim Finsta DVS Skinnyman Wayne Wonda Tau Rai Lena Farma G Chester P Task Force Shlomo Ed Skrein Pye Nassa Super Novar and Highbreed Two videos were released from this album Hold On featuring Skinnyman amp DVS and Frosted Perspeks featuring Lena which were also released as double single The track Hold On was remixed by D amp B legend Mickey Finn and ERB N Dub and released on Urbanism Mind Out was released as single by Skrein who was featured on the track on Dented Records Bukkake Ski Trip April 2006 edit The controversially named Bukkake Ski Trip was released on 3 April 2006 The mixtape is a compilation of previously unheard tracks vinyl only releases bootlegs collaborations and remixes mixed together by DJ Nonames The albums features of range of MCs DJs and producers including Wildchild Lootpack Dr Syntax Skrein Dark Circle Kashmere the Iguana Man DJ Square One Dubbledge Supar Novar Kemet Big Ben DJ Sparo Scenario Vex d Planet mu Soundkillaz and Ravi Shakti Solenca The artwork for this album was produced by legendary Spanish graffiti artist SLK Seleka and it is entitled Kaps from the world famous pornostars and now owner of Delimbo Galleries in Madrid amp Sevilla Bukkake Ski Trip saw Foreign Beggars earliest foray into electronic music with a Dubstep collaboration with Vex d now Kuedo which was recorded in 2004 Stray Point Agenda May 2006 edit Foreign Beggars second studio album entitled Stray Point Agenda was released on 3 May 2006 The record described as darker than their original release featured guest production from Oh No Stones Throw and Ninja Tune s recording artist DJ Vadim as well as guest spots from Dr Syntax Skrein Dubbledge Graziella Wildchild and Dudley Perkins Prior to the release of the album the singles Let Go featuring Wildchild which featured the B sides Million Skill March featuring Wildchild Dr Syntax amp DJ IQ and Crying Shame featuring Dr Syntax and the single Slow Broiled Ilk produced by Oh No Stonesthrow which featured the B sides Backdraft and Hot Plate featuring Dubbledge were released to promote the album A video for Slow Broiled Ilk was also released Following the release of the album the single Black Hole Prophecies produced by DJ Vadim was released on 16 April 2007 The single also includes the Wild Wild East remix which was produced by UK rap artist Jehst and the B side track In It for a Minute featuring Graziella Beggars Brew Aug 2006 edit This mixtape was released on a limited edition CD digi pack Hit That Gash Oct 2008 edit The explicit and tongue in cheek themed Hit That Gash was a collaboration with French rappers Rouge A Levres Grems and Disiz and was released as a single with an accompanying video produced by Tony Truand which has received over 200 000 YouTube hits The single contains a number of remixes from the following artists Scratch Perverts Prime Cuts D Code from shivasound system Kid Dub Definitive Kyza Dubbledge Inja Chester P Taskforce LDZ aka London Zoo Ranking Records Seemoreproductions and Ruckspin Dag Nabbit and Sydney s Killa Queenz A dubstep version of the record was released with remixes from DJ Primecuts and DJ Ruckspin entitled Hit That Gash Dubstep Remixes Neurosonics Audiomedical Lab edit In 2009 Foreign Beggars Dr Syntax and Stig of the Dump were asked to collaborate with The Scratch Perverts for the video Neurosonics Audiomedical Lab The video features Metropolis Orifice Vulgatron Dr Syntax Stig of the Dump and beatboxer Shlomo The video was directed by Music Director Chris Carins and has been watched by over 600 000 people following an article in the London Publication The Metro Seven Figure Swagger b w Don t Dhoow It edit Contact ft Noisia edit United Colours of Beggattron Oct 2009 edit In October 2009 the group released their third studio album United Colours of Beggattron featuring notable production from Noisia and Ghosttown as well as Dag Nabbit guest appearances from Guilty Simpson StonesThrow Devlin Phat Kat Ben Sharpa DJ 2Tall Badness Dubbledge Jehst Dr Syntax Kyza and Kasmere The track Contact which was a collaboration with Drum N Bass outfit Noisia was made into a video direct by Tony Truand Datis and has since been watched by over 15 million people on YouTube Foreign Beggars most watched video to date The track which was featured on the E4 series Skins was released as a single with the song Shake It also a collaboration with Noisia as a promo prior to the release of the album No Holds Barred Get a Bit More Excision and SKisM Remixes Feb 2010 edit No Holds Barred Get a Bit More Excision and SKisM Remixes was released through Never Say Die Records in February 2010 The two tracks are remixes of songs taken from United Colours of Beggattron both tracks have supporting videos Beggattron Remixed EP 1 amp 2 Jun 2010 Sep 2010 edit The first installment of the remixed album contains an original track entitled Typhoon featuring Chasing Shadows remixes by Plastician Goth Trad DJ Troubl and New Sex Fiend and the instrumentals of two of the remixed tracks The second includes remixes by Om Unit Planas Blue Daisy Diverse Concepts and DJ Troubl and the original track Gravity featuring Dabrye amp DJ 2Tall The Uprising October 2012 edit The Uprising is the Beggars fourth studio album It was released on 1 October 2012 through mau5trap The group completed their nine date headline Uprising Tour in 2013 off the back of the album release supported by True Tiger and ƱZ The original dates were from 9 to 19 October 2012 but the tour was postponed due to unforeseen reasons A remix of the album track Crep Hype by MRK1 was released as a free download on 22 December 2012 See the Light features on the FIFA 13 soundtrack as well as the Ministry of Sound compilation Addicted To Bass 2013 I Am Legion September 2013 edit I Am Legion is the self titled collaborative album by the supergroup composed of Dutch drum and bass trio Noisia and Metropolis and Orifice Vulgatron The album was released on 2 September 2013 through Division OWSLA and Par Excellence The album topped the Beatport releases chart within three days of release The album has had two singles so far Make Those Move and Choosing For You and an instrumental version of the album will be released on 29 November 2013 Peak Season mixtape 2014 edit I Am Legion Remixes edit Modus EP 2015 edit 3 Track EP Ft Eprom Alix Perez amp Riko Dan was written and recorded in a warehouse in LA amp partially recorded at the Redbull Studios in LA Riko Dan was later recorded at the total refreshment centre in London There are 2 Videos from the project Modus was directed by Sam Fisher from A Space amp Melody Maker from XIPHI productions The Video for Deng ft Rikodan was directed by Jack Thompson Roylance for Deadbeat films The Bits EP 2016 edit The Bits a 2 track EP The title track The Bits was produced by Bristol based ASA amp Sorrow 100 Standard was produced by Fracture amp Machinedrum and features UK Rapper Ocean Wisdom 48 2017 edit 48 was a collaboration project between Foreign Beggars amp Monster Florence that was initially intended to be an EP The 2 Groups got together at Tom Donovan Studios having invited a carefully selected group of artists to write and record a project in 48 Hours 9 tracks were created and the EP became an Album Artists that featured on the project are Sumgii Rinse the Nerd Seeka Lytes Bekille Music Chisora Agor Wolf Kash Sumgii Greg Blackman Tom Donovan The Monster Florence band Greta Lindsay amp many more All the proceeds from the Album are dedicated to helping the homeless 2 2 K A R M A 2018 edit 22 Karma is the Beggars fifth studio album It was released through Par Excellence in 2018 It features the artists Rag n Bone Man OG Maco Kojey Radical Kate Tempest Izzie Gibbs Dizmack and Marcello Spooks with production from Alix Perez Ivy Lab Flux Pavilion Feed Me and Bangzy 10 Discography editAlbums edit Asylum Speakers 2003 Dented Bukkake Ski Trip 11 2006 Dented Stray Point Agenda 2006 Dented Asylum Agenda 2008 United Colours of Beggattron 2009 Dented Beggattron Remixed 2010 Dented The Uprising 2012 mau5trap I Am Legion with Noisia 2013 Division Owsla Par Excellence 48 2017 Gold Bar Records 2 2 K A R M A 2018 Par Excellence Records Matriachy 2019 Par Excellence Records Singles and EPs edit Where Did the Sun Go 2002 Dented Seasons Beatings 2003 Dented Hold On Frosted Perspects 2003 Dented Crypt Drawl 2005 Dented Let Go 2005 Dented Slow Broiled Ilk 2006 Dented In It for a Minute Black Hole Prophecies 2007 Dented Hit That G h vs Rouge A Levres 2008 Dented Contact with Noisia 2009 Dented Seven Figure Swagger Don t Dhoow It with remixes by Machinedrum and Bar 9 2009 Dented No Holds Barred Get a Bit More Excision and Skism Remixes 2010 Never Say Die Beggattron Remixed EP 1 2010 Dented Beggattron Remixed EP 2 2010 Dented Badman Riddim Jump with Vato Gonzalez 2011 Ministry of Sound UK 7 BPI Silver 12 The Harder They Fall EP 2011 Never Say Die Still Getting It 2011 Never Say Die Palm of My Hand 2012 mau5trap Flying to Mars 2012 mau5trap Anywhere 2012 mau5trap Apex 2012 mau5trap Modus EP 2014 Par Excellence The Bits featuring Asa amp Sorrow 100 Standard featuring Fracture Machinedrum and Ocean Wisdom 2016 Par Excellence Toast featuring Alix Perez Izzie Gibbs Dizmack amp SGT Pokes 2017 Foreign Beggars Live Ltd Bosh Waved Breakout Comatose No Enema with Seedhe Maut amp Sez on the Beat 2021 Azadi Records MAXIMISE Vibin Shades Of Amaranth LDNYCDXB EP 2022 4NC Mixtapes edit Bukkake Ski Trip Beggars Brew Strictly Grizzness Peak SeasonAwards editThe group won Best New Act at the 2004 UK Hip Hop awards and were voted best group at the Lyric Pad Hip Hop awards in 2005 They were nominated for best European Hip Hop Act at the 2010 Urban Music Awards alongside nominees Roots Manuva Ken Ring Professor Green La Fouine and Tinie Tempah Tours editForeign Beggars toured extensively worldwide including the United States most of mainland Europe Australia New Zealand Canada China India Arabia and even on Karlsoye Island in the Arctic Circle They have supported artists such as The Prodigy Snoop Dogg Amy Winehouse Skrillex Deadmau5 Public Enemy Ian Brown and De La Soul Following the release of United Colours of Beggattron the band were invited on the 2010 UK Prodigy Tour This led to a host of European Festival appearances including a main stage performance at Exit Festival Glastonbury Splash Festival Dour Festival and Giles Peterson s Worldwide Festival in Sete France In 2012 they were broadcast live on computers iPhones and iPads for the iTunes Festival 2012 as an opening act for Deadmau5 Members editOrifice Vulgatron vocals Metropolis Graham vocals deceased DJ Nonames turntable Dag Nabbit production Extended Fam edit Shlomo Dr Syntax Skrein Graziella Kyza Reeps One MC Zani THePETEBOX LDZ London Zoo Son of Kick Grems Skinnyman Tommy Evans Sizox Touring members edit Pravvy Prav William Davies Raphael White Simon Ribchester Niall LavelleReferences edit Noisia Feat Foreign Beggars Make Those Moves YouTube YouTube 12 June 2013 dead YouTube link Foreign Beggars www facebook com Retrieved 21 August 2020 Reilly Nick 20 April 2020 Foreign Beggars Ebow Metropolis Graham has died at the age of 40 NME Foreign Beggars star Ebow Metropolis Graham dies in accident aged 41 The Independent 20 April 2020 Foreign Beggars Ebow Metropolis Graham has died aged 41 DJMag com 20 April 2020 Remembering Ebow Metropolis Graham trailblazing UK rapper and master of polemical verse The Independent 6 May 2020 Retrieved 5 August 2020 Foreign Beggars www facebook com Retrieved 30 January 2018 Foreign Beggars Interview Bonafide Retrieved 30 January 2018 Rapnews co uk rapnews co uk 15 March 2006 Retrieved 30 January 2018 Jenkins Dave 12 February 2018 The story behind Foreign Beggars 2 2 Karma UKF Retrieved 24 September 2021 Bukkake Ski Trip Foreign Beggars Listen and discover music at Last fm Retrieved 18 December 2015 British certifications Foreign Beggars British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 10 June 2022 TypeForeign Beggarsin the Search BPI Awards field and then press Enter nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Foreign Beggars External links 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